The major retailer has announced around 700 Wash.ME self‑service laundry machines will be installed at its Supercentres, Superstores, supermarkets and Express sites in May, following a partnership with ME Group International.
Each washing machine unit will offer large‑capacity 9kg and 20kg drums, energy‑efficient cycles and high‑speed drying.
This means everything from everyday laundry to larger household loads such as duvets can be accommodated.
Even better, the washing machines are designed to allow customers to wash while they shop in a “quick, convenient and great‑value way”.
Discussing the partnership, one shopper on Reddit has said it is “great news” as they have “used them before and are much better than your standard household washing machine”.
Another said the Wash.ME units “can be useful when you have issues with your own”.
They added: “My washing machine wasn’t spinning so had a basket full of soaking wet clothes that would’ve made my flat super damp.
“These things came to the rescue.”
Someone else shared: “They’re particularly handy for bulky bedding”.
Joseph Sutton, Vice President of Asda Express, foodservice and fuel, commented: “We’re always looking for new ways to make life easier for the customers who shop with us, particularly by strengthening the breadth of services that meet their needs under one roof.
“This large‑scale rollout of Wash.ME units gives customers a quick, convenient and great‑value way to tackle their laundry while they shop.
“We’re pleased to be working with ME Group on this significant partnership and look forward to seeing the benefits it brings to customers across the UK.”
In total, there are currently more than 1,000 Wash.ME launderettes installed around Britain, which can be found in the car park of your local supermarket, petrol station or shopping centre.
To find the nearest Wash.ME unit near you, enter your postcode on the company’s official website.
How much will Wash.ME washing machines cost at Asda?
For those wondering how much the units could cost to use, Wash.ME explains: “Prices vary depending on the machine used.
“The cost of a wash cycle in our laundrettes will cost you between £5.50 (8-9 kg) and £11 (18-20 kg), including detergent.
“As options, you can opt for pre-wash, softener, disinfectant, disinfectant fabric softener in addition to your regular wash.”
Vladimir Crasneanscki, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of ME Group, said: “Asda is a perfect company to partner with, their retail and petrol stations are excellent locations for our services and their innovative and fast paced approach will enable us to deploy our units rapidly.
“We are delighted to announce this partnership; this is the largest single client deal in the history of our laundry division and demonstrates the growing demand for our services.”
Have you used Wash.ME before? (Image: Asda)
Asda confirms it is not axing in-store pizza counters at 464 locations
Elsewhere, Asda has given an update to customers regarding the rumoured axing of the popular pizza counters in stores, following a viral post on X.
The ‘create your own’ pizza counters have long been a standout feature at the supermarket, allowing foodies to choose a base, sauce and toppings.
Prices start at £3.33 for a medium size and rise to £4.93 for the large option, and have often earned praise for their affordability.
But some customers were concerned that Asda was planning to close down its pizza counters over the past few days, following a recent social media post that blew up online.
It comes as someone shared: “Going to need @asda to confirm or deny the rumours that the create your own pizza counters are going from all stores.”
The post has since gained more than 911,000 views, creating a lot of stir on X.
However, pizza lovers will be delighted to know that an Asda spokesperson has confirmed they have no plans to remove the pizza counters from any stores.
They said: “We know how much our customers love our pizza counters, and they can be reassured that freshly made pizzas will continue to be available in all 464 of our stores as usual.”
Will you be using the new Wash.ME machines at Asda, or will you just be sticking to using the pizza counters? Let us know in the comments below.
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